JimmyJunior
Electrical
- Jan 6, 2007
- 17
Our principal administrative building is a 4 story office building served by six substations. These consist of 28 year old Westinghouse 12.47kV/480Y/120V and 12.47kV/208Y/120V double-ended substations. All of the transformers except for 3 are Westinghouse originals. All of the substations are housed in rooftop electrical rooms.
The substations are interconnected by daisychaining from two individual 12.40kV feeders. This system has given us satisfactory, relatively fault free, 24hr, service throughout the 28 service years.
Recently, a proposal to modernize the building's electrical system by replacing the substations and using two feeder buses instead of daisychaining has been tendered. Each feeder would connect to a bus. Each bus would in turn feed each substation.
The cost of doing this today would be astronomical.
Another proposal has been tabled that recommends refurbishing the substations by replacing older components with more modern components (transformer and breakers). The substation bus structure is basically sound and can remain in service for another 30 years with proper maintenance. Our agency would be able to do this as money becomes available. The cost would still be high but not as much so as the other proposal.
Is daisychaining out of style?
Thank you,
The substations are interconnected by daisychaining from two individual 12.40kV feeders. This system has given us satisfactory, relatively fault free, 24hr, service throughout the 28 service years.
Recently, a proposal to modernize the building's electrical system by replacing the substations and using two feeder buses instead of daisychaining has been tendered. Each feeder would connect to a bus. Each bus would in turn feed each substation.
The cost of doing this today would be astronomical.
Another proposal has been tabled that recommends refurbishing the substations by replacing older components with more modern components (transformer and breakers). The substation bus structure is basically sound and can remain in service for another 30 years with proper maintenance. Our agency would be able to do this as money becomes available. The cost would still be high but not as much so as the other proposal.
Is daisychaining out of style?
Thank you,